Two years after the U.S. Supreme Court in a landmark ruling found the Constitution does not confer a right to an abortion, the issue is still front and center for groups on both sides and promises to be central to campaigns in the upcoming presidential election cycle.
A revised proposal addressing rising antisemitism on college campuses could get a vote during the House Finance Committee's next hearing, the chair said Thursday.
Lawmakers in both chambers had their first chance Tuesday to question the state budget director on the recently released and much-anticipated capital budget for Fiscal Years 2025-2026, which thanks to the addition of one-time project spending from the state's surplus revenue is the largest in Ohio history.
A state panel continues grappling with its limited authority to address ongoing controversy at the State Teachers Retirement Council.
A plan under consideration in the House is intended to ease education workforce shortages by ensuring teachers have better tools to address students' mental health challenges.
A plan that would require, instead of permit, school districts to adopt rules allowing students to be excused for religious instruction during the school day drew plenty of support Tuesday.
Leaders of the departments of Education & Workforce and Higher Education told members of a House panel Wednesday they're moving quickly to implement new reading instruction policies.
The allocation of more than $150 million to overhaul reading education in the state is just the first step to improving childhood literacy in Ohio, witnesses told a House panel Tuesday.